HID Silverado Headlights in the 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500

Let's look at a typical installation and see how easy it is to hook up HID
Headlights on Chevrolet Silverado with seperate low and high beam bulbs. eash
of the beams will require their own kit including lights, wiring, ballasts
and hardware.

We will be installing the Vision Pro 5000K HID's from Ultra Bright Lights
into our project 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 and reporting on just how easy these
kits are to retrofit your headlights from the old halogen bulbs to the new
HID headlights.

Purchase These 2011 Chevy Silverado HID's through Amazon

You will need these two kits before begining your trucks transformation to
High Intensity Discharge Xenon lighting. Available through Amazon, these are
the best quality HID kits we have found to date.

Installing the Xenon HID conversion into our
2011 Chevy Silverado.

Installation time was about 20 minutes per set. Under the hood of the new
Chevy trucks, everything is neet and tidy these days making installation quick
and easy. We did have to remove the air filter element from the Airraid Cold
Air Intake in order to access the passenger side headlight housings but that
was about it. Reaching down, we unplugged the stock bulbs one at a time and
replace them with the new HID bulbs.

Connecting
the lights to the vehicle wiring was as simple as unplugging the stock bulbs
and plugging in the pigtails going to the ballasts. Click on image to see a
larger image of the HID connectors showen on the left. On the right is the
9005 headlight connector on the Silverado. You can see the two notches that
lign up with the connector from the ballasts. Also note the use of Electrical
Insulating Compound to keep out moisture and help eliminate corrosion. See
Electrical Insulating Compound below

HID Headlights for the 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 were purchased through Amazon
from Ultra Bright Lights. Shipping was fast and the OEM quality makes these
the best HID headlights on the market for our new Chevy. We also have these
in our motorhome and after 20,000 miles of driving in Alaska through New Mexico,
these lights are still lighting up the road.